Enter or edit chemical notation (simple answer box, no chemical toolbar)

Updated 12 May 2023

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Subscript

_  (Underscore: Shift+-)

  • For a single-digit subscript:
    Follow the underscore with the number. For example, to represent H2type H_2.
  • For two or more digits in a subscript:

    Follow the underscore with the digits in parentheses, such as _(110).

Superscript

^

  • For a single-digit superscript:
    Follow the caret symbol with the number. For example, ^4
  • For two or more digits in a superscript:
    Follow the caret symbol with the digits in parentheses, such as ^(12).

Positive or negative charge

  • To indicate a POSITIVE ion:
    Enter the plus sign (+) after the caret (for superscript). For example, to represent a hydrogen atom missing its electron (H+), type H^+.
  • To indicate a NEGATIVE ion:
    Enter a minus sign (-) after the caret (for superscript). For example, to represent a cobalt atom with two extra electrons (Co2-), type Co^ (2-).
  • For an ionic molecule or formula: The superscript indicating the charge must come at the very END of the molecular formula. For example, to represent carbonate CO32-, type CO_3^(2).

Atomic number
(presuperscript) and mass number (presubscript)

  • To represent chem_ee_element_sample, type either _Z^AX or ^A_ZX
  • Although the position of the presubscript and presuperscript is graded for accuracy, you are not graded on the order in which you enter these.

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